Central Park, New York City
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Sheep at the Rockefeller Center
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Bronx cherry blossoms on a rainy spring morning (April 3rd, 2024)
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Cover of Life magazine, March 29, 1929. In this issue: New York Life. Illustration by John Holmgren.
Photo: Internet Archive
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• Auteuil: Christian Dior–New York collection.
Date: Spring/Summer 1949
Designer: Christian Dior; Sold by: Lord & Taylor, New York City
Medium: Linen tabby with rayon velvet
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Even though it's still chilly in New York, spring has technically sprung! With the start of the season comes the arrival of fragrant and colorful flowers, like the tulip. This archival image, from the Museum's library, shows tulips in the flowerbeds at the 77th Street facade. This vibrant blossom is a member of the Liliaceae family, which also includes lilies. The tulip is a bulbiferous plant, meaning its organs are stored within a bulb underground, from which the main stem and flower emerges. The tulip was first cultivated in Persia, but today, it’s widely grown for its pop of color and can be spotted around the world.
Photo: Image no. K13056, AMNH Library
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More of my fashion sketches/illustrations from New York Fashion Week (plus a bonus Jessica Chastain from Venice Film Festival).
Tiler Peck, principal dancer with the New York Ballet, closing out ADEAM Spring/Summer 2024 show with a performance.
Some selects from MIRROIR PALAIS s/s24, RODARTE s/s24, and RALPH LAUREN s/s24.
Cara Jade Myers in RODARTE s/s24.
Jessica Chastain repping Hot Strike Summer at Venice Film Festival photo call.
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As our conversation ended, I asked both men where they’d like their characters to be in 20 years.
“The hope would certainly be that they’re still together,” Connor said softly, looking at Locke as if to get approval.
“I think they would be,” Locke replied, glancing back.
“They’re meant for each other,” Connor said.
“They’d have some children, a family,” Locke said.
“Happy would be nice,” Connor said.
“Yeah,” Locke said, again with that grin. “Just happy.”
KIT CONNOR & JOE LOCKE - The New York Times | July 2023
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Snowdrops flowers and Red-bellied Woodpecker at Shakespeare garden ,Central park.
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